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Author Topic: Pse brute?  (Read 2802 times)

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Offline lentz

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im looking for a new bow and the guy at archery specialists recommended it for me im 15 years old and about 5,7

what do u guys think for a nice bow w/o a big price tag?

Offline Swany

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Mission makes really nice affordable bows. Not sure where your price point is though. Smooth draws and decent speed. Did u shoot it? Shoot that brute and see if they have a mission to try. Is this your first bow?
~Swany

Offline beeker

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something to consider is if your still growing. would hate to stick a bunch of money into something then not be able to use it in a few years. I got lucky at your age and had a hand me down from a buddy's dad. (i'm a lefty)... personally I would watch the classifieds and have cash ready. sometimes you can get more bow or a bow plus accesories for a few hundred. just depends on what you have to spend
If science fiction has taught me anything, it's that you can never have enough guns and ammo when the zombies come back to life... "WS"

Offline lentz

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Mission makes really nice affordable bows. Not sure where your price point is though. Smooth draws and decent speed. Did u shoot it? Shoot that brute and see if they have a mission to try. Is this your first bow?

this is my second bow i just out grew my old bow
i shot it and it felt good (liked the grip)

i am still growing and i might buy a used bow but i would not know what to look for to make sure it is all in good condition

Offline bonecollecter82

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Mission makes really nice affordable bows. Not sure where your price point is though. Smooth draws and decent speed. Did u shoot it? Shoot that brute and see if they have a mission to try. Is this your first bow?

I am not a mathews or a mission guy. But I bought a Mission Menace for my girlfriend she love it.
I would atleast take a look at it. I  also have been hearing good things about the Bowtec Assasin package deal for 599 I think??
http://missionarchery.com/menace-bow.asp
http://bowtecharchery.com/#/productBreakdown?r=products_products&i=16
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Offline Cody Gruchow

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go bowtech they are affordable, and are a awesome bow(fast to) i bought mine as my second bow and havent looked back sense,

Offline nontypicalhunter

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Also look at the Diamond line up, great bows and reasonable price.

Offline mncowboy

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mission has the new craze bow that grows with ya up to 30" draw and 70lbs 306fps starts at like 300 bucks

Offline beeker

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lentz..

if you find a used one your considering.. just post some details on here and I'm sure we can put together some good points to check or things to be concerned about..

If science fiction has taught me anything, it's that you can never have enough guns and ammo when the zombies come back to life... "WS"

Offline Swany

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Kinda on the same line of reasoning as mncowboy: If you want to keep the same bow as you grow, you will want to find one with an adjustable draw length/cam. That way if you need extra draw length along the way you are covered.
~Swany